Our tour guide took us here and we absolutely detested it. ALL of the food was COLD. We were a group, yes, but it wasn’t even warm - it was cold and it wasn’t cold outside! When multiple of us asked to get it reheated or switch to something warm, there was a microwave IN THE DINING ROOM, and the waiters just warmed it there. It’s like they know the kind of quality and temperature they give. The flavors were not good, the introductory drink (pisco) wasn’t good either (and we’ve had it a lot since we got here), and overall we were extremely disappointed and felt ripped off - for 60 soles you would at least expect...
Read moreA tour guide brought us to this spot and the view and ambiance was nice. However after eating what we got at the price we paid, it’s safe to say I’m not going back. I’m not saying this is a tourist trap restaurant but the locals sure aren’t eating here at those prices. The chicken diet soup was delicious but the alpaca steak that they’re encouraging everyone to try was nice to look at but tough like Chuck Norris and we hardly ate any. For these same prices you get much better meals in Cusco...
Read moreThe food is good but the big draw is probably the view of Cusco down below. I enjoyed eating the trout and a fruit salad. For a starter I had the yucca which had a tasty yellow chili sauce on it. Someone I was with very much liked the baked baby pork especially the crispy, fatty skin. Another person didn't care for the lamb stew, though. There was some pleasant live harp music being played. For the tourists, outside they have a colorfully garbed woman in traditional clothes...
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